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programs and student populations with employer partners, and collaborate with specialty master's program career services teams to ensure coordination of opportunities for master's students Optimize
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disciplines and for a global audience. They are well versed in program design and development, learner journey mapping, establishment of objectives and course outcomes, rubrics, creation and curation
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with IT department to rectify any connection problems that would prevent proper usage of any digital equipment as well as any computer concerns within the clinic. Required Skills Bachelor's degree with 3
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performs a wide variety of daily tasks required to administer academic programs and events in the Department of Religion (RN), the Muslim Studies Program (MSP), and the Institute for Philosophy and Religion
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others. Reliable and conscientious. Computer skills (MS Word, Power Point, Excel, Outlook, Kaymbu, COR Advantage). Willingness to increase knowledge in the field. Certificate of CPR and first aid training
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others. Reliable and conscientious. Computer skills (MS Word, Power Point, Excel, Outlook, Kaymbu, COR Advantage). Willingness to increase knowledge in the field. Certificate of CPR and first aid training
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work closely with clinical psychologists providing research support for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a trauma-informed partner violence intervention program. Specific responsibilities
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immunization/TB compliance for pre-placement clearance, annual compliance reporting and management of the Workers' Compensation injury program. The Nurse practitioner will be located on the BUMC Medical Campus
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management, HR related processes for student and staff employment, and program management of the Norwegian Entrepreneurship Program and IDEA Con. Works in close collaboration with the finance staff
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for a qualified Senior Physical Therapist. The Boston University Physical Therapy Center is an outpatient, primarily orthopedic practice. This clinic is housed within the DPT program of Boston University